0 The Daily News vni. no. PMNCH IlUPKIVT, D. C TjMfflfJAY, MAHC1F27; 1917. PlficHVlJfi CENT MA10MIL QIAED DMOER FEDERAL CONTROL .. j , TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND MEN IN THE UNITED STATES ARE NOW UNDER ARMS SAILORS ARE 1 BKKUKLRBBBRKStBKkAKBL S5S5?SrSiSB5fS3SSCyf MBaArv yjrfsTiiiBaaaT7 ftEfSBESBBBBBBBBBBji ST. QUENTIN IS INTERNED OFF EBMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMBm.tuiftBfftBEMftSwB THE NEXT M I ta nr uriiit?n GERMAN SHIP; Tfi, Craws ' Interned 0wian On Three Sides Allies' 'Threaten Cruisers In United States the City Desperate Fighting Port go to Internment Marks Progress In Camps. Driving Rain. pi 1.1 the i'i;r (Spralal b Tbe P11I7 wa. Philadelphia, March 27, The ' London, March 27 The city sailors from U' cruiser Kron of St. Quentln la now- menaced on pfioi Wilhelm and Prlnx Eilelj three sides. This is believed to prfdf rich have been removed un. j be one of the strongest positions frr guard from their respective on the whole Ilindenberg line.,The ...-.i. n.i under a strong guard I British advance Is slow-, but BIPXnBHBB ESflHHHHHHHHHHBnEaTBK&EaBj' m9eismhhmkaRBhB59. j its hundred policemen ond methodical and fighting of the . . ttjbunurea marine, wrrc iwaum must desperate character marks ii4rd trains here todcy and were every inch, of the advance. The patched to Internment camps f British are consolidating the tr Fori ugiewiorpe anu .moc-haton, ground gained and, are in such in Georgia. a position that any'German coun Expect War. ter attacks are always beaten off Waihlngton, March 27, Rep. with heavy loss to the enemy. ttwnUthe Harrison, of the For. SCENES AND BUILDINGS FIQURINQ IN THE RUSSIAN REVOLT, I pper Nicholas palace In Moscow. Petrowsky Street, in General Nivelle If evidently ex tifi Relations Committee be. Moscow. Lower Nevskl Prospect Petrograd's main street. The Winter Palace, Petrograd. tending the point of 'the' French ttef that Congress will pais a wedge extending near Moye' and a.I Ul.atinn nf unf rotnlllllrin Vene Deuil between St. Quentln nTtoeman,. Thu action on NATIONAL GUARD CALLED COMMITTED FOR IS. PRINCE RUPERT THE PUBLIC AND and La Fere, with great' forces. tit tart of congreis when iY This is the farthest point at INTO FEDERAL SERVICE RESISTING ARREST! WONT COME OFF THE POLICE COURT merti ml week is looked for in whfch the Allies have advanced U farters, The minds 01 the against the Germans. To " the ixurxu people are made up ispttl to It Daily imwi The MTftt V, Karl Ilrown, who It Is reported that an attempt At the meeting of the city council north of St. Quentln, Haig's forces tkatttfjwlll not stand for being arrested during the night of of 'British also form a wedge Washington, March 27. The was made during the high tide last evening, Alderman Casey lni:A k the German crovern. National Guard organliations th 2n March, appeared before through the night to float the said that tie would like to draw penetrating- far into4the enemy mnluj Ion rer. Magistrate Carss in the police line, jthus,. Jthreatenihgtiie jity , have been called Into Federal er- stranded steamer Prince rtupert"dattentianlcr the 'fact that In the frdnihe"north,"iouti and-weit. vice today in eighteen siates. wrt ttals morning and was com-Ther GCJWAN KWTALITY nre toi be used at present milled for trtal on the charge of now fast on Genii Island. The matter of handling of the case in French Front. for police protection purposes, resisting arrest and assaulting steamer Salvor Is in attendance, the court room yesterday, where Paris, March 27 In a driving Thm -nw oriraniialions ordered police oflleers. It will be remem- but notwithstanding the efforts a colored man charged with house rainstorm, and despite the obstacles laedoa, March 27 As a re. .... in.iv rnmnri.. iunir.ni bered that this is the man who made, the Prince Rupert would breaking was dismissed, that this; of the broken ground, the niof the hardships, exposure.',.....,. Ti.i. i.ih.hin. was arrested in connection with . a 1 .1 1 S IL. .. a French forces are still progress. noi moe irom ncr crauje .a luc nas causea mauer totality and starvation, PTe-f ninf, Every precaution against complaints of householders last consiaeraoieng againgt the Germans. General W4 opoo the civil population'(Jerman and German rutb- Friday night and who gave the rocks, ine neigui oi me uaes indignation. The public is seem-;Nivelle's troops have reached a tUt district of France vacated pymg, being taken by the Mice officers quite an exciting U falling day by day with this iopty quite indignant, believing;Holembray, south of the forestbf rttCrnitns In their "slraie.! rnrnenU Tne ,acjfl,j coast 6bt before he was captured. He moon, ana mere win noi oe mat the party In question was Coucy on the Oise. During the rs" rttieaL more than lhreeuniU htvo ,so bwn 0PljertHi lo i appeared before Magistrate Carss enough water lo float the ship guilty, but as to actually guilty or J night, the Germans unsuccessfully iadrtd aged men, children ndsm-Wn. hs. bMn yesterday on a charge of break- i r . tsiili. ilmi. i l.a . . attacked the new French . .. . . a .a f a a. ; and are inuwn io navtt suo-na&ti. signed by President Wilson mak-,'" ni enierinp. uui me k.- The tides will not attain the not prepared to say. In view or(pslLion b'.ee.1? fhe .?lsf The treatment meted ing the maximum navy strength , w ",e v"sc ,"c height which it had when the the public attention being given the Somme but their was est to thess non-combatants and of 87,000 men, to be increased to grounds of Insufficient evidence, vessel struck, for months and the matter and the impression be-."pu,rd l".h. vei7 lo U ruthless spoliation of the 100,000 men if the plans are car Other charge! against this man some difflculty may be experienced Ing that the case was dealt with!6, "rf of U,e F"ac hgun' ortkirds and crops, hae made ried out by Congress. are pending and will come up In the matter of getting her afloat, far too lightly, Alderman (sey!Ploded large munitions depots be- U Freneh soldiers furious. later. t i. ,.nu.ii i,n.v.. i-i -u i,;, v I hind lhe German lines. d villages have been wiped MESOPOTAMIA with lhe removal of all her cargo,empowered, if in his Judgment itj torch and dynamite. The PRISONERS OF WAR and everything of weight In the be found necessary, to get addi- RUSSIAN FRONT nrar.titt. nnua i nam t Mrni SOCIETY ADOPTS ONE;vessel, she maybe lightened suf- tional legal services so that the harrowed to destroy the SlClsl to Tte DUr tt. (flclently and have enough bouy-'case might be thoroughly exam (Special to Tbe DaUy News.) Jt crops nnl the scenes of A liussian detachment pursu In order to show the thorough ancy to float when the tides again(ined and if the man is guilty, that Petrograd. March 27'. Little mttion ha'? keyed the French ing the Turks from Persia have organuation or lied Gross work, aan a suiuciem iee. :a prosecution be obtained. Alder- information as to the ughtlng Is JVWaaitch of crossed Into the Turkish province ! r . ft.II. li-t .1 t, I .inJaH (...A animosity against the following incident speaks for man uasei. wuiie rrauziiiK mai bicu uui. uuuciowvm " ,a my heretofore unexain. of Mosul. The chase and pursuit !jlge,f. ARMED VESSEL ARRIVES the council had no jurisdiction that II indenberg's retreat on the Is moving swiftly, and it Is ' ait. 1 nil k L i- a S I.n 9 sm lit n1 w-v wnm a very A few months ago a request 1 :over ine coun, siiu ne mougni ;esieru iruui iw. u yuiuas not considered likely uiai me was sent to the head office from isreiti to ti Dauy jiw.j hhal the city council has at alljof shortening the German lines,' CtNCRAL NEWS ITEMS l urs win "the Prince Rupert branch asking Washington, March 27. The; times the right to deal with pub- and thus relieving many battal-Amcrican stand. No word has been received d- of f(M)J bo Mnl t( liner St. Louis armed Ho doings and he assured the ions for action against Russia, wrll lo JU Duly .laws.) yet of the further progress of,j, y Cow, who u under. and with passengers on board,'meeting that the public was in with a view.to a drive for Petro-whlch k.V temf Appam and cargo General Mauds s forces on :looi was a pr90ner of war , Is the first American ves-S no way satisfied in this case. igrad. en awarded tn hir ItrltUh Tigris. It was hoped that a( June- jfifrmany Leulenant sva cl armed and equipped to flghtj In replying to Alderman Casey.l 1 JJJ ty the Supreme Court of lion woum oe eurvicu "".formerly with Captain Musgrave submarines, is reported to have'Acting Mayor McClymont said TO TEST THE NHLK SUPPLY -'v.aiiea States. Itusslans, thus cutting oft a greaUJf command of lhe . Lniooer and arrived at her destination in Eu- that the council was treading onj Ths charges made regarding part of the retreating """jhaj many friends In this city. No rope safely and without molesta.'forbidden ground in speaking of It was moved by Alderman JWlaritiM at lhe Forl 0eorge army. Information as to the ,ur-'aiiJreils jn Germany was given, lion on the way. Now that it has) the police court Judgments, but Dybhavn at the city council meet-become election b) invejtigated by ther action oi inc ur... "V,10t even a regimental number. ly known that the American j he too had heard of public critl- ing last night and seconded by ""OvernnienL for at any moment. i the last mail the first ncknow- vessels are all to be armed, it Is cisms of this case. The case was Alderman Montgomery, that the " solicitor general, the Hon. ledgement to the branch here was expected that the German sub- serious and was substantiated by mayor be authorized to take the en.'v ' gnen iv In Van. SEPARATE PEACE received from P. Cowley, 28th i marine commanders will keep at( well known citiiens. matter up with the government Battalion, fit la Brigade, No. 74.- a safe distance and will not risk! The city solicitor, who is also regarding the testing of Prince l0 Conaervitlves. (htrid to The Dur .VM 188, from FredrTckfield, bei We-jlhe chance of being sunk theni-jpublic prosecutor, assured the Rupert's milk for tuberculosia ,A.,wiAr.iam. Marcn Zi-'- sil, Hhelnlaud, in Germany.. Itjselves. .council that the punishment would bacteria. It seems that milk over E v" vol l be resumiH palohea received here today from,was learned nrterwards that Lt. ill the crime and that if any of twenty-four hours old cannot be llerlin state that it Is understood (Cowley was safe. In England, but REOARDINQ METER RENT the public thought for a moment tested tor this culture and the ii..M ih.t ,e German Chancellor;as P. Cowley has been advised of that this man has escaped, they.city has no equipment for making ,imProV6 gularltle,. nnc. more to ef-ithe purrels being sent, the Prince t the city council meeting last are mistaken. The charge of as- this test. 'This might entail ex- the J011.11 to hava cur . sja Rupert branch has decided to 'evenlng a report from the city saultlng polic oflleers In the exe- pense to the city," said Acting hi;.llCJ,n,1KU,CM "'Oft hap. !. i iiia i iimi arrangements adopt him, as he bore the same collector and the superintendent 'cution of their duties cannot be. Mayor McClymont, but even so, .. , ... ihn niToct nmiie. Any nersons having friends of utilities was nresented and Rot nwav from in this rase. I.VIderman Montgomery thought ui hav, were well unu r j .... , .. . . lisat !.,o.i Imat.t. ,.i, -- nrinm... .it r.c..iir. .u.i.i. iini.i should be l.iirjllirJ'AtS I)Ul . "jM" "t1 'iiowii,o vi mui ivuu iviumiu0 iv lie,. 1 that the public protected. with liui ... Johnginln e ?.llng Kivon byiSIr ...... .... ...toliilimi out a Slop iesi coiinurirn I i....y rcuuiiiK 11 it.uii , ii.eirr i i'me, ma repurv sug. DELEGATION'S REPORT "Even if it did cost the VtnT' U lievedU tl furlher consideration of Incident ami knowing that thejgested that all consumers who city a few dollars, said Alderman !? ..niir it is not expected men are being looked after by the ; have paid rental for meters for It was intimated last evening Dybhavn, "It would be t , ,rin. made to i" society u ir us ues ait ineir , uur years prior 10 .vpru i, iwk, at the council meeting by Alder. money well spent. :"?. .7. :-.... unvernnieiit wll be ixiwer. It costs 110 to support be exempt from rental after that man Mciiae that the delegation WlSTHOLMg iwinsldcred nrv HU..IUH for a momeni.. one prisoner for one month and date. Each consumer not en- composed of himself and the no one must go hungry If Canadians titled piv that date to be given the J mayor would make Its report to LONDON CAR opMA M0USI NOTICE can prevent it. The list of same consideration on the ex. the council on the return of the TONIQHT ONLY Assistant Forest Rangers, lhe prisoners,of war is growing piratlon of four years. It -was mayor this week. AMBWtlLL ror ass."7v-r"-'h;by day and furlher and great moved by Alderman Montgomery) ., ,,,. ' , 'ThlrAvsnua An examination or,cndriernc. Walton I'orcsl Hanger. l be held .JJ Jp from thopulllQ js ncrcs. and seconded by Alderman Casey. LOST Eyeglasses in case be-that Proroat Servloe f (tie Beet SMh. ! U c c.oor the report bo adopted. jtween Westhclme Theatre and the ,.,. on March ' there" la to st at all questof life-. a . l ininsri vi' i, i i ... i I Bay view Hotel, via Third Avenue. """VV.""" 'eTr Vi-lorla.: NEW WELLINGTON , COAL. 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